An early RSVP would be very much appreciated (especially if you are not able to join us).
We recommend driving. Ubers or Lyfts may be available, but it may be a long wait to get home due to the rustic location. A map is available on this website, but google maps will do the trick too.
Desert cocktail hour? Welcome to Tucson! We don't exactly stand on ceremony here and well, it's a dry heat - so wear something nice-ish, but don't feel bad about rolling up your sleeves, loosening your tie or taking off your jacket. Be aware the ceremony is on grass.
Don't stress if you have never been to a Jewishish wedding before. Information will be provided explaining the ceremonies (many of which will be a personalized and individual take on the traditional).
With the most respect possible, we implore you to please avoid texting the bride and groom. Tradition dictates that the hours leading up to the wedding ceremony be a time of peace and reflection and they will not be carrying their cell phones on them. For emergencies, please contact the following (more responsible) parties: Tanque Verde Guest Ranch (520) 296-6275, Karen Curfman (316) 304-9365, Ora Kurland (203) 223-0133 or Gerri Kurland (845) 642-7655